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Firefighters gain a bit
Blaze: It's 30% contained; north, south edges raging
The eastern and western sides of the fire were quiet Tuesday, but the northern and southern flanks posed problems for crews. Flames in the north settled into a rugged area that was difficult for crews to reach. Wind pushed flames southward by Manderfield, Beaver County, because a thunderstorm arrived a day earlier than expected.
Rowdy Muir, the Type 1 team's commander, said wind and lightning from thunderstorms could cause problems for firefighters until the end of the week, when moisture should bring relief.
To date, firefighting costs have totaled $1.1 million.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved a grant to cover 75 percent of the state's firefighting costs.
"We're still receiving quite a few firefighters," Mazzier said. "We have 400-plus and should be even going above that."
Firefighters are building fire lines with shovels and bulldozers. Others are "mopping up" in places that are otherwise burned out, Mazzier said.
"Once they know the turf, we like to send them back," Muir said.
Three helicopters and five planes are assisting the firefighting efforts.
Millard County Sheriff Robert Dekker has screened numerous phone calls from ranchers who need help moving cattle to unthreatened rangeland. Tuesday morning, many calls came from ranchers in Clear Lake.
"I've got calls from several of the cattlemen asking about (what to do if they) lose rangeland," he said. "Everyone is at a high level of concern. It's their income, their livelihood."
Rancher Leer Yardley has 300 head of cattle and plans to spend today trying to get water to the survivors.
He said he found only five dead cows Tuesday but has a lot of range territory to cover before he can get a complete count of the fire casualties.
Water piped from holding ponds sustain the cattle. Fire destroyed fittings at the watering stations.
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